Sail With Lisa Blair

Record-breaking solo-sailor Lisa Blair to join Inspiring Explorers Expedition™ Antarctic Peninsula 2026 

World-record-breaking solo sailor and environmental advocate Lisa Blair will join the Antarctic Heritage Trust’s next Inspiring Explorers Expedition™ as a mentor when the team sails to the Antarctic Peninsula in 2026 aboard the historic tall ship Bark EUROPA. 

Scott and Shackleton’s ships played an integral part in the heroic era of Antarctic exploration. They supported important scientific work, and were central to some of the most extraordinary tales of survival. Lisa Blair brings her own story of endurance, survival and scientific discovery to the expedition.  

From surviving a dramatic dismasting at sea that almost cost her life, to gathering over 180 Antarctic water samples that revealed every sample to be polluted with microplastics, Lisa has pushed the limits of human endurance and highlighted the impact of human activity on one of the world’s most fragile environments. 

The holder of eight world records, including being the fastest person to sail solo, non-stop, and unassisted around Antarctica, Lisa will share her powerful story of resilience, exploration, and science-at-sea with the next generation of explorers to challenge and motivate the team to step out of their comfort zone and begin to develop their own ‘Explorer Mindset’. 

This expedition will inspire the next generation to continue the legacy of exploration and scientific discovery begun by the heroic era explorers and continued by Lisa. The team will take an active role learning to sail a historic tall ship, and take part in Bark EUROPA’s collaboration with the Polar Citizen Science Collective to collect data as they cross the Drake Passage. 

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Mentorship at Sea

Inspiring Explorers™ chosen for this expedition will have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to sail to Antarctica alongside world-record solo sailor Lisa Blair aboard the historic tall ship Bark EUROPA. You will have the chance to learn from her resilience, innovation, and leadership, as you begin to develop your own ‘Explorer Mindset’, growing the personal skills and teamwork you will need during this expedition.

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Exploration and Scientific Discovery

During her extraordinary journey in 2022, Lisa collaborated with a number of scientific organisations to collect data, and gather microplastic samples, living her commitment to a sustainable future, and inspiring others to take action, all while braving the perils of the world’s most treacherous ocean for an astounding 92 days in her yacht named ‘Climate Action Now’.

About Lisa Blair

Australian Adventurer – Climate Activist – Author – Keynote Speaker – Multi-World Record holding sailor

After discovering sailing when she was 25 years old, a short 7 years later in 2017, Lisa Blair etched her name in history. Lisa becomes the first woman to sail solo around Antarctica with one stop after surviving a dramatic dismasting at sea, demonstrating her resilience and determination. An extraordinary feat aboard her yacht named Climate Action Now. This symbolic name reflected her commitment to a sustainable future and inspired others to take action through her post-it note campaign.

Lisa has sailed over 110,000 nm and holds an RYA Yacht Master offshore. Lisa is a proud Australian adventurer, Author of Facing Fear, and Speaker on Resilience and Mental Agility. As a passionate Climate Activist, she continues to develop projects that allow her to further her sustainability work while inspiring future generations to take on Climate Action Now.

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Lisa Blair prior to her 2022 record attempt, sailing solo non stop and unassisted around Antarctica. © Corrina Ridgeway
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